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Bacteria in ground and coastal waters

Ciro Andraca SánchezJan 22nd, 2023
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The presence of bacteria in water, on the one hand, represents a potential risk to the health of the population, and on the other hand, shows the adaptability to chemical pollutants that affect the environment.The contamination of water by different pathogens demands the search for alternatives to ensure its potabilization and avoid gastrointestinal diseases. In this sense, the use of chlorine has been fundamental to inactivate waterborne microorganisms. However, its use is linked to the potential formation of toxic by-products, which can represent a risk to public health. On the other hand, bacteria also play an important role in soil and water remediation by growing and degrading different contaminants, such as different hydrocarbons (HCs)

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Pages
92
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Published
Jan 22nd, 2023
Language
English
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Book Title

Bacteria in ground and coastal waters

Author

Ciro Andraca Sánchez

Page Count

92

Publisher

Our Knowledge Publishing

Publication Date

Jan 22nd, 2023

Language

English

Edition

-

Dimensions

9.00in - 6.00in - 0.22in - 0.32lb

ISBN-13

9786205608838

Recommended age

NA-NA

Categories

Life Sciences - Biology

Publisher Marketing Description

The presence of bacteria in water, on the one hand, represents a potential risk to the health of the population, and on the other hand, shows the adaptability to chemical pollutants that affect the environment.The contamination of water by different pathogens demands the search for alternatives to ensure its potabilization and avoid gastrointestinal diseases. In this sense, the use of chlorine has been fundamental to inactivate waterborne microorganisms. However, its use is linked to the potential formation of toxic by-products, which can represent a risk to public health. On the other hand, bacteria also play an important role in soil and water remediation by growing and degrading different contaminants, such as different hydrocarbons (HCs)